Freddie We hope that this little bit of Scotland will help you to love this country the way we do. Also a great number of your relatives live in this part of the country. We love you. Ma n Da.

Donated by Great Grandparents James and Phyllis Strachan. Also known as 'Ma and Da'

21st December 2015

This is to donate a small part of Scotland for our Freddie in order that he will appreciate a part of the UK that his great grand parents love. Also that this will help with the beauty of the landscape and environment in a lovely part of the world.

Your grove of trees

The trees in this grove will be carefully planted in protected sites in the Scottish Highlands where they will create homes for wildlife and forests for the future.

Scots pine against a summer blue sky.

Twinflowers in bloom on pine woodland floor.

A Scotch argus butterfly on common ragwort.

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About Trees for Life

The core purpose and vision of Trees for Life is to bringing back the globally unique Caledonian Forest and all its wildlife to the Scottish Highlands. By engaging volunteers to achieve this, we aim to provide a powerful and educational experience that will promote the work of restoration to wider audiences. Through providing a demonstration of the techniques of ecological restoration, we aim to inspire similar projects elsewhere in the UK and around the world.